Timothy's Law became very well-known in the state of New York. What are the implications of Timothy's Law in the other 49 states in the United States?

A. Foster care is often the only workable approach to children in trouble.
B. His suicide publicized the need for better support and counseling in schools.
C. It demonstrated how helpful it is to families to have insurance coverage.
D. It is an example of the success of local collaboration to effect improvement on the state level.


ANS: D

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